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A long didactic ode that meditates on truth, faith, and the soul, weighing skepticism against religious consolation. The speaker questions dogma and the reality of heaven and hell, examines free will, reason, and instinct, and considers the continuity of being. Rather than offering doctrinal answers, the poem advocates self-cultivation, pity, and the suspension of judgment as practical guides for life. Composed in a traditional ode form and accompanied by explanatory notes, the work moves between critique and reconstruction to present a moral vision grounded in human feeling and reflective inquiry.
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